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and i remember one line, i said, "you tell us to wait. you tell us to be patient. we cannot wait. we cannot be patient. we want our freedom, and we want it now." and bayard rustin said to me -- he was joking, just joking. he said, "john, you can't say you cannot be patient." said the catholic church believed in being patient. he was just kidding me. but then, there was some people who said something like, "in the speech, you're saying revolution, black masses." what are you talking about? and a. philip randolph came to my rescue. he said, "there's nothing wrong with the use of the word black masses. i use it myself sometimes. there's nothing wrong with the use of the word revolution. i use it in myself --" so, for the most part, we kept that in it. but near the end of the speech, the original text, i said, "if we do not see meaningful progress here today, the day may come where we may not confine our marching on washington, but we may be forced to march through the south the way sherman did nonviolently." they said, "oh, no. you can't go there." and that stayed in the speech until
and i remember one line, i said, "you tell us to wait. you tell us to be patient. we cannot wait. we cannot be patient. we want our freedom, and we want it now." and bayard rustin said to me -- he was joking, just joking. he said, "john, you can't say you cannot be patient." said the catholic church believed in being patient. he was just kidding me. but then, there was some people who said something like, "in the speech, you're saying revolution, black masses."...
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"i use my -- i use it myself sometimes." [laughter] party of jarvis, the liberal senator from new york, is the party of goldwater. where is our party? i want to know which side is the federal government on. at the end of the speech, what people really did not like -- [laughter] bishop of the washington archdiocese was supposed to give the invocation, and he threatened not to give it if i did not remove it. toaid, we may be forced march through the south the way that sherman did, nonviolently. they made me take that out as inflammatory. randolph, roy wilson, some other people came to me. [laughter] -- hers noble man. wonderful man. he said, john, can we change this? and dr. king came to me and said, john, this is not like you. and no toto randolph dr. king. these two individuals, i love them. i changed it. rather than making any reference to sherman marching through the south, i said if we do not see any meaningful progress here today, we will march through jackson, mississippi and several other places. >> julian, do you reme
"i use my -- i use it myself sometimes." [laughter] party of jarvis, the liberal senator from new york, is the party of goldwater. where is our party? i want to know which side is the federal government on. at the end of the speech, what people really did not like -- [laughter] bishop of the washington archdiocese was supposed to give the invocation, and he threatened not to give it if i did not remove it. toaid, we may be forced march through the south the way that sherman did,...
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send us an e-mail at booktv as c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> beginning now on booktv, hans -- [inaudible] discusses his book, "who's counting: how fraudsters and bureaucrats put your vote at risk." from the 20th annual eagle forum collegiate summit. >> our next speaker is hans. he's an attorney and former member of the board of advisers for the federal election commission. he's a staff member here at heritage foundation, and he has just written a book called "who's counting: how fraudsters and bureaucrats put your vote at risk." anytime a fraudulent vote is cast, your legitimate vote is undervalued, so i hope that hans can help us alleviate this situation. [applause] >> hi. well, stan evans is pretty tough to follow. i don't think i have the jokes and stories that he does. but i am talking to you about a serious subject. you know, i often write for national review magazine, and john fund is tear national correspondent. so we wrote this book, and the whole point of it was to upset the left and point out that voter fraud is something that actually does occur. and you kn
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give us wisdom, give us insight. give us courage. give us leadership. more importantly, give us a vision for the future. without it, we will not move beyond the achievements of the past. we ask you to bless every speaker, every singer. bless us today as we celebrate the past, but look forward to the future. in your name we pray, amen. >> ladies, it is my humbling honor to bring to you now a man who i have the deepest respect for, someone who is a living legend and true hero of the civil rights movement. please rise to your feet and welcome ambassador andrew young. [applause] >> i don't know about you, but i woke up this morning ? with my mind set on freedom ? come on, help me. i woke up this morning with my i woke up this morning with my mind, standing on freedom. hallelujah hallelujah well i'm walking and talking wth ith my mind, with my mind. walking and talking with my mind freedom. hallelu, hallelujah. ♪ 50 years ago, when we came here, we came from a battle. we came from a battle in birmingham. that was just a few months before, before martin lut
give us wisdom, give us insight. give us courage. give us leadership. more importantly, give us a vision for the future. without it, we will not move beyond the achievements of the past. we ask you to bless every speaker, every singer. bless us today as we celebrate the past, but look forward to the future. in your name we pray, amen. >> ladies, it is my humbling honor to bring to you now a man who i have the deepest respect for, someone who is a living legend and true hero of the civil...
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>> unless we fix it for all of us it will remain broken for all of us because it is broken for the people who look at the world that way so now it is broken for them and for all the people victimized by that way of thinking so to me it is a national -- always those people, always them. i have news for you all. we are all inextricably connected to a single garment of destiny and every time we forget that we do it again so we will keep doing it again until we get it right. >> all right, beautiful. this set of questions are very similar, and i am going to ask them in the order that they were received. all of these questions basically go to lawyers and i have a question for non lawyers as it happens. basically, what the legal ramifications that the legal community can pursue that will serve to minorities on the floor so that there won't be so many crimes, less of a concern. what else can we do? how can we get it right? how can at licensed attorney held a call raised in this forum, how can lawyers reach out to state and federal legislators to assure fair and unbiased laws and criminal justice
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joining us right now are jonna and remi with us. good morning to you both. >> yes, this is the tip of the iceberg. we know a federal judge just found that stop and frisk is unconstitutional. i believe that we are going to see individual after individual coming forward, claiming that their civil rights were violated. and i think that some of them are going to have a pretty solid case. >> because the judge basically says that you can't stop somebody because of these vegas descriptions. >> well, what the judge said was that stop and frisk is constitutional. she didn't like the way it was being applied by the city of new york. while the policy is going to remain in place, she wants some safeguards put in there so that it is applied in a non-profiling manner, which i do not agree with people jumping on the grave train now to try to get a few bucks because of the judge's ruling. we don't have time to deal with all of that but it's going to happen. >> i agree with johnna. i don't think that everyone should just file a lawsuit. but what the
joining us right now are jonna and remi with us. good morning to you both. >> yes, this is the tip of the iceberg. we know a federal judge just found that stop and frisk is unconstitutional. i believe that we are going to see individual after individual coming forward, claiming that their civil rights were violated. and i think that some of them are going to have a pretty solid case. >> because the judge basically says that you can't stop somebody because of these vegas...
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what example did he use? kosovo. we need a kosovo-like operation, and the aim of this campaign should be the overthrow of bashar al assad. that will be the way they view it in that region, and that region around assad, you don't shoot to wound, you shoot to kill. you shoot to kill. i think president obama wants to shoot bashar and he wants to wound him. >> you said last night, there are no good options. >> no, none. our reputation as a country is implicated. the reputation and credibility of our president is on the line. and we have to do it. we have to go with the president. it's his call. it's his call. >> christopher, you're skeptical of this whole idea that the credibility is on the line, and this is something the president has to do to maintain credibility. >> i'm skeptical of the idea that this kind of attack is going to restore or protect his credibility. in fact, it can destroy it. if they carry out the kind of thing they are talking about, this limited, tailored attack, and assad stays in power and the war g
what example did he use? kosovo. we need a kosovo-like operation, and the aim of this campaign should be the overthrow of bashar al assad. that will be the way they view it in that region, and that region around assad, you don't shoot to wound, you shoot to kill. you shoot to kill. i think president obama wants to shoot bashar and he wants to wound him. >> you said last night, there are no good options. >> no, none. our reputation as a country is implicated. the reputation and...
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and you can find lot more about us on our website, you can also find us on facebook, on twitter, and instagram. certainly one of the things we very much enjoy doing is partnering with other great organizations response -- [inaudible] >> disrupted thinkers began in 2011 in san diego. we feature chapters in nashville, austin, and toronto, and d.c. our mission is to innovate by connecting military government leaders with entrepreneur and creative thinkers to provide the tools and networks we need to bring our disruptive thought in to action. we're bringing these two organizations together today because we both share a common belief that tomorrow's leaders in a foreign policy and national secure try going to need the trait of entrepreneurship in order change their organization and agencies. >> now i would like that make two introduction. the first is my colleague to my right. kristin. she'll be live tweeting the event with the twitter account. and she'll also be using #-- the two organizations. you can use that #to live tweet yourself or later during q & a if you don't want to ask a ques
and you can find lot more about us on our website, you can also find us on facebook, on twitter, and instagram. certainly one of the things we very much enjoy doing is partnering with other great organizations response -- [inaudible] >> disrupted thinkers began in 2011 in san diego. we feature chapters in nashville, austin, and toronto, and d.c. our mission is to innovate by connecting military government leaders with entrepreneur and creative thinkers to provide the tools and networks we...
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good use for public transportation. some people turning to bart to get to work are making rookie mistakes we are told. and they are paying the price. and kpix 5's ryan takeo went with bart officers who were busy handing out some tickets. >> good morning, hi. >> reporter: if you think of this parking lot as a vip section, then jennifer o'connell is the bouncer. >> you have a single day permit for today? great. go right on in. thank you. >> reporter: she is one of bart 20 community service officers or csos, thanks to the bay bridge closure they are writing up plenty more tickets than normal. bart police wrote 30% more tickets yesterday than one week before. and more than half were in permit lots like this one. bart expected the increase. with thursday being the agency's third busiest day ever, there were bound to be some inexperienced riders parking. >> we figured that people would just come and park anyways because they did need a place to park so they could get where they were going on the trains. >> reporter: and the n
good use for public transportation. some people turning to bart to get to work are making rookie mistakes we are told. and they are paying the price. and kpix 5's ryan takeo went with bart officers who were busy handing out some tickets. >> good morning, hi. >> reporter: if you think of this parking lot as a vip section, then jennifer o'connell is the bouncer. >> you have a single day permit for today? great. go right on in. thank you. >> reporter: she is one of bart 20...
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all of us do. so i went to cover the convention floor, and my colleagues went back to the studio where we were broadcasting from, to start to digitize tape and prepare the show for the next day. so i'm on the floor of the convention, and interviewing delegates from the hottest state at the time, alaska, and i get a call on my cell phone, come quickly to seventh and jackson in st. paul. nicole and cherise have been arrested and bloodied by police. i said what are you talking about? they're in the tv studio. i left them. it was our senior producer, he said get over there quickly. they're still there. so, i was wick rick rowling, a remarkable journalist and videographer who was filming my interviews on the floor of the convention, and we raced down the streets of st. paul to the corner of seventh and jackson, an old parking lot. the police had lined the area. they fully contained the area so there was no action takes place at that point. >>> when i came to the police, my full credentials on around my
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she is with us today. i want to thank her for being ,ith me, but more importantly the courage you have sown and the leader you -- leadership you have shown. i will try to be relatively brief. i will make a few comments and then we can open everything up for questions. we are about to embark on labor day. are is an incredible -- we going to celebrate the incredible contributions of america's working people across the country. there will be over 200 plants, labor day -- events, labor day events ranging from breakfast parades to festivals and concerts. we celebrate through the sweat and sacrifice and innovation of working people that built this country. fix it when its broken, make it run every night. -- put it to bed every night rather. unfortunately, there is still a group of people out there that will be on the job on labor day. it will be business as usual. they keep trying to get to the american dream but it has been elusive. the oecd did a study in 2005 other industrialized countries. we were 13 when it
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this matters to us. and it matters who-to-who we are and leadership and our credibility in the world. >> john kerry going on to call president assad in syria a thug and a murderer. they still are having a hard time selling it even within the democratic party. former president jimmy carter today putting out a statement saying it would be against international law if the president goes in with unilateral military action in syria without a u.n. mandate, harris. >> harris: president carter even went as far as saying we ought to be holding a peace summit before anything else. all of the announcements and the speeches aside, ed, what people wanted to see made public is that intel report. is it swaying anybody at this point? >> it doesn't look like it's swaying a lot of people on capitol hill. they are trying to make a case to the public but also to lawmakers on both parties about how they have got human intelligence. they have got some communications intercepts that they believe can show that they can at least
this matters to us. and it matters who-to-who we are and leadership and our credibility in the world. >> john kerry going on to call president assad in syria a thug and a murderer. they still are having a hard time selling it even within the democratic party. former president jimmy carter today putting out a statement saying it would be against international law if the president goes in with unilateral military action in syria without a u.n. mandate, harris. >> harris: president...
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in the future and fall into the hands of terrorists who might use them against us. >> the president also saying he has not yet made any final decision on whether the u.s. will indeed launch a strike; that he and the pentagon continue to review options, and the president's remarks after secretary of state kerry delivered -- he urged the other nations to read the evidence for yourself. >> we know where the rockets were launched from. and at what time. we know where they landed. and when. we know rockets came only from regime-controlled areas and went only to opposition-controlled or contested neighborhoods. >> trace: the secretary's remarks come as u.s. warships stabbed by off the syrian coast, waiting on orders from president obama. in making the united states case, the secretary revealed horrifying new facts about the chemical attacks. according to the intelligence, at least 1,400,289 -- 1,429 people died, including 400 children. >> instead of being tucked safely in their beds at home we saw rows of children lying side-by-side, sprawled on a hospital floor, all of them dead from ass
in the future and fall into the hands of terrorists who might use them against us. >> the president also saying he has not yet made any final decision on whether the u.s. will indeed launch a strike; that he and the pentagon continue to review options, and the president's remarks after secretary of state kerry delivered -- he urged the other nations to read the evidence for yourself. >> we know where the rockets were launched from. and at what time. we know where they landed. and...
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that brings us -- [applause] call brings us to what we obamacare. the principles i just talked about, i cannot think about anything that is more un- american than national government run health care. [applause] those who believe and those present bowls of socialism and that theysm see control their health care system. it is a personal service and a big part of the economy. if they can control that, they can control most areas of our lives. that has been something this country has wondered for years. proposals that were designed to make the best health care system in the world better, to make health insurance more available to every american, they have blocked them. we know that they are commonsense ideas that can make health care and insurance available to more americans. a 2000't have to have page bill. it is common sense that if you give businesses a tax break for buying health insurance, you should do it for individuals as well. it is a simple thing to do. [applause] insurance make health less expensive and more available. if you let people who l
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you can also catch us on twitter and facebook or e-mail us. a very good friday morning to you. i want to take you right to the headlines about syria and possible u.s. involvement today. here's the front page of "the new york times." to one of those british newspapers, "the guardian," out of london. prime minister said report shows damascus behind gas attacks. "the the front page of globe and mail" from canada. canada has no plans to participate in military strike. from a storyd you on the front page of the washington times obama may go solo against syria. president obama and his top aides try to rally support thursday for retaliatory strikes in syria. saying they remain convinced that assad used chemical weapons. british lawmakers questioned the thatgth of the claims forces loyal to present a used poison gas. u.s. intelligence officials are uncertain who control serious stockpiles of poison gas. core u.s. national security interests are at stake. the white house steadfastly stood by mr. obama's claim that syria attacked its own citizens with chemical weapons saying the evidence
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joining us from boston, darla and her mother. thank you for joining us this morning. that is an amazing performance. were you nervous to let darla do that? >> i was very nervous. >> tucker: was she nervous? >> no. >> tucker: you weren't nervous at all? >> no. >> tucker: did you know how many people were watching you? >> yeah. >> tucker: do you like to sing? >> a lot. >> tucker: a lot a lot. >> yeah. >> tucker: fantastic. do you like the red sox? >> yeah. >> tucker: good call. i know they were really glad to see you sing last night. that's amazing. did she sing at home? >> yes, she does. sing at home and we sing with a chorus. >> tucker: how long did it take her to learn the words to "god bless america"? that's pretty impresssive. >> i think we had about ten days to practice. >> tucker: that's quite a feat. you all are raising money for children who have had similar illnesses? >> yes. pretty much the jimmy fund clinic, they raise money to help find cures for cancer and always continuously raising money 'cause it's an ongoing thing. i'm very grateful for them as far as
joining us from boston, darla and her mother. thank you for joining us this morning. that is an amazing performance. were you nervous to let darla do that? >> i was very nervous. >> tucker: was she nervous? >> no. >> tucker: you weren't nervous at all? >> no. >> tucker: did you know how many people were watching you? >> yeah. >> tucker: do you like to sing? >> a lot. >> tucker: a lot a lot. >> yeah. >> tucker: fantastic. do...
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ed, stick with us. coming up, david letterman celebrates 20 years with a special appearance from his first guest ever. i don't know if you ever saw that clip where actor bill murray shamed david letterman 20 years ago. we'll see what happened last night. hi, i'm karissa. hi, i'm sherri. and i'm going to show sherri how collecting box tops for education earns cash for our school by shopping at walmart. come on. sherri, look at all these products that you can buy for your family with box tops. and look, four box tops in one box. that's awesome! more cash for our school. only at walmart you get 4 box tops on over 100 items. karissa i got it and you only had to tell me four times. find 4 box tops on your family favorites like general mills cereals and nature valley granola bars backed by our low price guarantee. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medic
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give us a sense of what you mean by that? >> yeah. there have been some studies looking at individuals with bipolar disorders as well as skwiz schizophrenia. 40-60 percent have systems of lacking awareness. what this means is basically there is damage to certain pathways of the brain responsible for self reflection and self awareness. this has been shown in neurology for individuals after they have had strokes with particular areas of the brain that have been damaged, has also been shown for individuals with dementia and in my clinical experience and my personal experience with my family member, it's very clearly an issue in mental health as well. the dilemma is that if there are individuals who are biologically unable to self reflect and have an awareness of their illness, they oftentimes very frequently will not want to engage with treatment and do not see themselves as needing treatment. and this is beyond psychological denial, kind of realizing deep down that there is an issue but not wanting to accept it. it's also beyond simple
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they become so used to it that they accepted it. that gave me this idea that we need to start a movement, it needs to be a movement of public defenders who get it so we started building gideon's promise by creating young defenders from across the south to join this 3 year program to get training and support and started from 15 lawyers from 2 offices from atlanta to new orleans, jay was in or class. today we have over 200 lawyers from over 30 offices across 13 states. we have a program for leaders, a program for trainers. a program for our graduates, all from don's film have come through the program. that's why i did it. i really believe the public defenders can walk through a room across systems and remind people of these ideals that gideon was all about that quite frankly everyone in the system has forgotten. [ applause ] >> so judge. tell us about what is some of the concrete stechs steps that we can take in terms of training lawyers? it's great that you are working with individual lawyers, but how do you create a movement? how do
they become so used to it that they accepted it. that gave me this idea that we need to start a movement, it needs to be a movement of public defenders who get it so we started building gideon's promise by creating young defenders from across the south to join this 3 year program to get training and support and started from 15 lawyers from 2 offices from atlanta to new orleans, jay was in or class. today we have over 200 lawyers from over 30 offices across 13 states. we have a program for...
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and it's a tradition journalist use a lot with cops. we do a police ride along. invite them to do a ride along to step in your shoes and walk in your shoes for a while and really again try to again get the stories that you see everyday out there to the general public. so that's your mission for this year should you choose to accept it. and then i just wanted kind of, you know, in that mode, and that's part of the way i wrote this book to was to look at getting real people's stories and again j ramon, the public defender in georgia was great because they let me follow a trial for a week and a half in georgia and it was great to bring to the public what it was like to be involved in a capital murder trial. a guy who was falsely imprisoned for 20 years. he was a very eloquent storyteller himself. i'm going to read a short passage about him. today bright 56 six on the porch in new orleans 7th ward and rest on the head of his yellow dog. it's 2012 and he often finds himself amusing over time lost, time wasted. it feels like a minute that i have been out here. it took
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that may be less true for us today. we have gone from a society where about one 40th of young people went to college a century ago to where about two-thirds are pursuing some form of education after high school and this obviously changes everything in the economics of higher education. and it seems to have produced as today's book suggests a debt-financed glut of b.a. holders. many of us like bill and david did have noticed it parallels to our debt-financed glut of houses and condos when it comes to higher education finance. our debt financing is especially a problem if what is being financed is consumption, not investment. if as it has been suggested for a large number of students college is not an investment but consumption, four fun filled years before they have to settle down to a adult life. these and many more interesting and challenging problems of college education, college invocation, runaway college costs and the debt explosion financing them are discussed in this insightful and practical book. for bill and da
that may be less true for us today. we have gone from a society where about one 40th of young people went to college a century ago to where about two-thirds are pursuing some form of education after high school and this obviously changes everything in the economics of higher education. and it seems to have produced as today's book suggests a debt-financed glut of b.a. holders. many of us like bill and david did have noticed it parallels to our debt-financed glut of houses and condos when it...
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chp tells us a 25-30 minute commute. and that black affect is two inches of new asphalt when everything opens. >> now the bridge closure made a mess of the commute. take a look at the commute above highway 101. you can see it's very heavy. it's been slow here all afternoon. >> good evening to you. taking a look outside i want to show thu picture it's looking packed out there under foggy, cloudy conditions you can see northbound direction taillights heading into the fog z over towards marin county. it's packed throughout the city, san francisco before getting to the bridge so let's go now to mill valley we've got a beautiful shot of 101. you can see there is lots of traffic at a stand still. goitsing to take su one and a half hours to leave san francisco and have up to 580 if it's the richmond bridge you're going to be take together east bay. let's take a look at san mateo bridge. it's quite slow out there. into hayward, headlights into the westbound direction. let's go to our waze app right in our. we've got an accident
chp tells us a 25-30 minute commute. and that black affect is two inches of new asphalt when everything opens. >> now the bridge closure made a mess of the commute. take a look at the commute above highway 101. you can see it's very heavy. it's been slow here all afternoon. >> good evening to you. taking a look outside i want to show thu picture it's looking packed out there under foggy, cloudy conditions you can see northbound direction taillights heading into the fog z over...
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use ours to support our children. it more practical. they need to learn it in the real world. >> back at the steve jobs school, you will find few criticisms. certainly not from the students. >> it is really handy. >> nor from the parents. >> it is all fun and games the kids here are learning stuff. >> these schools are not affiliated with apple, and i doubt they will be watching closely. the dutch government certainly is. al jazeera, in the netternd las. >> rebecca stephens is next going to check on the forecast, and coming up at the top of the hour, real money with alley. >> coming up, america's economic recovery seems to be on the right track, butly tell you how u.s.d. p. stacks up against the rest of the world. plus, a look at seattle's big dig, and explores what it means for this nation's economy and its aging infrastructure that's all ahead on al jazeera america. our children and to get 7.35 raise up to 12.35 or 15. the young folks. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not
use ours to support our children. it more practical. they need to learn it in the real world. >> back at the steve jobs school, you will find few criticisms. certainly not from the students. >> it is really handy. >> nor from the parents. >> it is all fun and games the kids here are learning stuff. >> these schools are not affiliated with apple, and i doubt they will be watching closely. the dutch government certainly is. al jazeera, in the netternd las. >>...
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educational experience for us. we decided to focus on the washington star collection and the historical society said there is a few things in our collection that once we started looking at the photographs it became clear that the was the direction that we wanted to go. i don't know if all of you have had a chance to see it and will be available after words but there are some very powerful images among that collection and they were all press images, but they tell a very clear story about the structure of the day, the organization and the amount of pain the planners want to to make sure that everything was organized and peaceful. that is the cheek true that we took. do you want to add? >> the research that we did when we found that order and security was the theme of the planners, the local d.c. planners. the goal was to make sure that everything went off successfully this was the largest demonstration at that point in the civil rights movement. so the big ten or six, big 1046 -- [laughter] the kind of put it on loca
educational experience for us. we decided to focus on the washington star collection and the historical society said there is a few things in our collection that once we started looking at the photographs it became clear that the was the direction that we wanted to go. i don't know if all of you have had a chance to see it and will be available after words but there are some very powerful images among that collection and they were all press images, but they tell a very clear story about the...
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and that brings us -- [applause] that brings us to what we call obamacare. folks, the principles i just talked about,ically not think of anything that's more un-american than national overnment-run health care. those whobble in those principles of socialism and collective ysm we've seen over the centuries, they see as their holy grail taking control of the health care system. it's such a personal service, it's such a big part of the economy, if they can control that, they can control most areas of our lives. so that's been something a the left in this country has wanted for years. and all-out proposals. and i've made a lot myself that were designed to make the best health care system in the world even better, to make health insurance available to more americans, they blocked these ideas. and we know they're common-sense ideas that can make health care and health insurance available to more and more americans. you don't have to have a 2,000 page bill and 20,000 pages of legislation. it's common sense that if you give businesses a tax break for buying health i
and that brings us -- [applause] that brings us to what we call obamacare. folks, the principles i just talked about,ically not think of anything that's more un-american than national overnment-run health care. those whobble in those principles of socialism and collective ysm we've seen over the centuries, they see as their holy grail taking control of the health care system. it's such a personal service, it's such a big part of the economy, if they can control that, they can control most areas...
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he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside our protocol tonight. we usually do not accept cards once we call public comment. i understand you have some information for our students so i'm going to set aside that rule for you. so, you may have two minutes at the mic. >>> hello, good evening. thank you. we have teacher workshops that we're offering and [speaker not understood] intelligence service has been in the news quite a bit. and who is a good american, who is a bad american, right? are questions, ethical questions that are being raised in the news media with manning and [speaker not understood], et cetera. there is a workshop on japanese americans who served in the military intelligence service, and secondary teachers will get $150 fr
he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside our protocol tonight. we usually do not accept cards once we call public comment. i understand you have some information for our students so i'm...
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not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." >>> jucht into the news 4 live desk, a new irs rule that will impact families across the country. >> the treasury department has announced that legally married same sex couples will receive the same tax benefits as other married couples, as long as they are married in a jurisdiction that recognizes same sex unions. that means couples can file joint tax returns together no matter where any live. the ruling affects state filing, iras and child tax credits and does not apply to anyone in a registered domestic partnership or civil union. the district of columbia and maryland and 12 other states have legalized same-sex marriage. i'm jackie bensen. >> the dinner rush may be slower at fast food restaurants in cities around the country. >> thousands are staging a walkout to push for beefier paychecks. >> reporter: on the eve of labor day weekend, fast food workers in 58 cities worked off the job saying they can't afford t
not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." >>> jucht into the news 4 live desk, a new irs rule that will impact families across the country. >> the treasury department has announced that legally married same sex couples will receive the same tax benefits as other married couples, as long as they are married in a jurisdiction that recognizes same sex unions. that means couples can file joint tax returns together no matter where any...
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use. how might we go about achieving this? the first thing that is important to say that based on newspaper descriptions of the kind of strike we can expect, and they are talking about the class destroyers in the east mediterranean being the likely source of the strike, each of them carries a couple dozen tomahawk land attack missiles and they're probably accompanied by one or two attack submarines and they have potentially much larger numbers of tomahawks on board. some of them can carry up to 150. you are perhaps talking a strike of 100 to 200 tomahawk missiles. when you think about it in terms of the size of the warheads on the missiles, you are talking about something that really equates to between 30 and 50 striker craft, so you're not talking about a very big strike here, first of all. as a result, you're not likely to significantly degrade the syrian military capabilities and therefore i would argue if this is the kind of the strike that the administration feels comfortable with, th
use. how might we go about achieving this? the first thing that is important to say that based on newspaper descriptions of the kind of strike we can expect, and they are talking about the class destroyers in the east mediterranean being the likely source of the strike, each of them carries a couple dozen tomahawk land attack missiles and they're probably accompanied by one or two attack submarines and they have potentially much larger numbers of tomahawks on board. some of them can carry up to...
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against us. it means we have to work doubly hard here at home to make certain that we can indeed defend against that next attack. and, i'm, as i'm saying, based on my own experience. both with respect to the threat, with respect to our success after 9/11, and what we were able to do, primarily through the intelligence community as well as our military forces, to prevent that next attack, i think nsa is a well-run program. it is an important program. it is important to the security of the nation. now we've got a president that concerns us for a lot of reasons i wouldn't throw the baby out with the bath water. i wouldn't say just because we have a president who we don't think is up to the job or doesn't have the same concerns cares about the constitution we all do, therefore we ought to minimize the capabilities of our defense capability, our defense forces. our intelligence forces to protection the nation. we have it the wrong way around. we have to beat him at the next election. get him out of of
against us. it means we have to work doubly hard here at home to make certain that we can indeed defend against that next attack. and, i'm, as i'm saying, based on my own experience. both with respect to the threat, with respect to our success after 9/11, and what we were able to do, primarily through the intelligence community as well as our military forces, to prevent that next attack, i think nsa is a well-run program. it is an important program. it is important to the security of the...
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none of us can. but what you can see is as this meltdown continues, the level of threats to the united states and its allies are going through the roof. therefore, more assertive u.s. action whether it's in enforcing the red line on discriminately arming the smc as a vehicle to supporting the overall armed opposition seems the best road ahead. it's going to be a careful and difficult effort, but i think it's one that we're up for, and i think being more assertive now instead of waiting for others in the region, our adversaries to take our place would be the best way forward. thank you very much. >> and michael. >> andrew, jeff, great monograph. aaron zellen cobb be here today -- couldn't be here today, so i'm kind of standing in for him as a poor man to aaron zellen. i have been asked to talk about the implications of potential american military operations against syria, and when undertaking these kinds of exercises, i always find it very useful to refer to the quote by the famous theorist of warfare
none of us can. but what you can see is as this meltdown continues, the level of threats to the united states and its allies are going through the roof. therefore, more assertive u.s. action whether it's in enforcing the red line on discriminately arming the smc as a vehicle to supporting the overall armed opposition seems the best road ahead. it's going to be a careful and difficult effort, but i think it's one that we're up for, and i think being more assertive now instead of waiting for...
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with us now is staff sergeant ty carter. thank you for joining us. first of all, from america, thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> eric: give us a play by play. tell us exactly what happened in that fire fight. >> in that fire fight, i woke up, threw on my body armor, sprinted through fire to my guard position. they needed more assistance. they were pinned down. we had to get out of there because the incoming fire would eventually breach the armor. we met the initial breaching force of the enemy. several guys got killed, and then we fell back. eventually i was able to get out and get mace and with sergeant larson -- >> eric: let me stop you there. you're not pinned down. you go into the fire. the taliban is fighting, shooting at you. you're feeling it. people are dropping near you, but you still do that, you jump out there and step in mace? >> step in mace. it wasn't just me. i mean, the soldiers of black night troop did an excellent job of providing cover fire. they were able to help sergeant larson and i carry mace to the aid stakes and th
with us now is staff sergeant ty carter. thank you for joining us. first of all, from america, thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> eric: give us a play by play. tell us exactly what happened in that fire fight. >> in that fire fight, i woke up, threw on my body armor, sprinted through fire to my guard position. they needed more assistance. they were pinned down. we had to get out of there because the incoming fire would eventually breach the armor. we met the initial...
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he's using the future tense. i dream that one day my four children will -- that reflected his profound prophetic confidence in the american people, recognizing that the goodness in the american people would not sustain the continuation of racial segregation. >> professor clarence jones, dr. martin luther king jr.'s attorney and adviser. you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. >>> part of the thing about being president is that some days you get to take time off. you get a few days vacation, and while you're taking those few days, everybody on the other side of the aisle loses their mind and screams about you taking those days off. then when you go back to wor
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with god before us who can be against us? with god before us us?can be against with god before me me? ♪n be against >> has many people have pointed ,ut today, the reason it worked the reason we achieved victory is because we are on the side of righteousness. no matter who tries to stand in your way, i want you to leave here knowing that if god is for you -- i wish i had some help -- i wish i had some help. no matter howus, matter howes, no many trials, no matter how many fights. us, no one can stand against us. >> ♪ if god be for us us can be against if god be for us who can be against us no matter how long it takes with god before may who can be against me ♪ >> you might have to sing in the rain sometimes. >> ♪ who can be against us with god before us who can be against us? ♪ before med nobody can be against me. with god before me who can be against me with god before me ♪o can be against me? >> everybody on the lord's side. go with god. with god before us who can be against us? with god before us who could be against us? with god befo
with god before us who can be against us? with god before us us?can be against with god before me me? ♪n be against >> has many people have pointed ,ut today, the reason it worked the reason we achieved victory is because we are on the side of righteousness. no matter who tries to stand in your way, i want you to leave here knowing that if god is for you -- i wish i had some help -- i wish i had some help. no matter howus, matter howes, no many trials, no matter how many fights. us, no...
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let us not wallow in the valley of despair. i say to you today, my friends -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- though even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream that one day even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream today -- [ cheers and applause ] >> i have a dream that one day
let us not wallow in the valley of despair. i say to you today, my friends -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- though even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, sons of former slaves...
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he's using the future tense. i dream that one day my four children will -- that reflected his profound prophetic confidence in the american people, recognizing that the goodness in the american people would not sustain the continuation of racial segregation. >> professor clarence jones, dr. martin luther king jr.'s attorney and adviser. you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99%
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f god's before us who can be against us if god's before us who can be against us if god's before us who can be against us ♪ if god's before us who can be depens us ♪ ♪ if god's before us, who can be against us? if god's before me who can be against me? ♪ ♪ he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got you and me brother in his hands he's got you and me brother in his hands he's got you and me brother in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ he's got you and me sister in his hands he's got you and me sister in his hands he's got you and me sister in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ ♪ he's got everybody in -- here in his hands he's got everybody here in his hands he's got everybody here in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ ♪ he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ open the eyes of my heart, lord open the eyes of my heart force i want to see you i want to see you ♪ ♪ thank you god [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, oprah winfrey. cheers and applause]
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i'm afraid for my baby >> reporter: he told us he'd welcome u.s. strikes against the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. president bashar al-assad. ask >> reporter: but as the u.s. weighs its military options against syria, united nations weapons inspectors are still in damascus investigating last week's alleged chemical strike. after coming under sniper fire on monday. their convoy traveled with heavy security, provided by opposition forces. today, they took more blood and tissue samples from victims of last week's attack. they'll need at least another two days to finish their work. the u.n. envoy to syria, lakhdar brahimi said today that some sort of substance seems to have been used in last week's attack, but, scott, he also warned that under international law any kind of military response should be approved by the u.n. security council. >> pelley: which doesn't seem likely given russia's veto on the council and its friendship with syria. holly, thanks very much. in texas today, a military jury sentenced army major nidal hasan to death f
i'm afraid for my baby >> reporter: he told us he'd welcome u.s. strikes against the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. president bashar al-assad. ask >> reporter: but as the u.s. weighs its military options against syria, united nations weapons inspectors are still in damascus investigating last week's alleged chemical strike. after coming under sniper fire on monday. their convoy traveled with heavy security, provided by opposition forces. today, they took more blood and...
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thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... before they became a family, there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> the following limited commercial presentation is made possible by bank of america. >>> as dawn broke on washington, d.c., 50 years ago today, no one knew what to expect. dr. martin luther king, junior had been up most of the night in his room writing and rewriting the speech he was to give that day, though the most sub lime passage would never appear on that page. the earliest press reports th
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they can be used as frequently as they used to be used in the past you don't tell someone in the study for all the information you should tell them you don't share with them all the risk of the study. the serious problem, it's not that many people are affected so far. iran not talking about a small number of people. the study detested artificial blood only involves 720 people in the u.s. and canada. 720 people is not a lot, but at the end what did they find? and found that what they were testing caused more heart attacks and deaths than the regular standard care. so you have people dying in the study in never knew that there were part of medical research, never knew that there were in the study. and even worse, the very year that the study ended in the study was started. the research consortium study which involved 21,000 people in the u.s. and canada. 21,000 people and studies when no one tells them. what happens is there trauma victims, so ambulances go to attend to them, sometimes taken to hospitals instead of being given the standard of care they given experimental modalities law w
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you're never average to us, adam. >> thank you. >> the tension in syria could affect us at the pump. you just heard him talking about oil prices. currently an average gallon of regular unleaded is going for $3.45. some forecasters are predicting a short-term spike of about 10 cents per gallon. >>> friends, family, members and colleagues who considered themselves both said good-bye today to mickey dean, the cameraman shot dead by a sniper a couple weeks ago covering the conflict in egypt. he worked for our sister network, britain sky news. people remembered him as kind, funny, and brave. >> mick died as he lived, doing his level best, doing his best to open the eyes of the world to injustice, doing his best for his mates, doing his best to get that story on-air, whatever the pressures. he was, i think, a true warrior of television news. >> many people here, including our own jonathan hunt, had worked with him, knew him very well. he will be missed. his son echoed the remarks you just heard describing his father as a superhero. of course, jonathan was a former sky news correspondent. t
you're never average to us, adam. >> thank you. >> the tension in syria could affect us at the pump. you just heard him talking about oil prices. currently an average gallon of regular unleaded is going for $3.45. some forecasters are predicting a short-term spike of about 10 cents per gallon. >>> friends, family, members and colleagues who considered themselves both said good-bye today to mickey dean, the cameraman shot dead by a sniper a couple weeks ago covering the...
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give us wisdom, give us insight. give us courage. give us leadership. more importantly, give us a vision for the future. without it, we will not move beyond the achievements of the past. we ask you to bless every speaker, every singer. bless us today as we celebrate the past, but look forward to the future. in your name we pray, amen. >> ladies, it is my humbling honor to bring to you now a man who i have the deepest respect for, someone who is a living legend and true hero of the civil rights movement. please rise to your feet and welcome ambassador andrew young. [applause] >> i don't know about you, but i woke up this morning ♪ with my mind set on freedom ♪ come on, help me. ♪ i woke up this morning with my mind ♪ ♪ staid on freedom ♪ hallelu ♪hallelujah ♪ i'm walking and talking with my mind ♪ ♪ my mind was set on freedom ♪ walking and talking with my mind ♪ set on freedom ♪ ♪ walking and talking with my mind ♪ ♪ set on freedom ♪ hallelujah [applause] 50 years ago, when we came here, we came from a battle. we came fr
give us wisdom, give us insight. give us courage. give us leadership. more importantly, give us a vision for the future. without it, we will not move beyond the achievements of the past. we ask you to bless every speaker, every singer. bless us today as we celebrate the past, but look forward to the future. in your name we pray, amen. >> ladies, it is my humbling honor to bring to you now a man who i have the deepest respect for, someone who is a living legend and true hero of the civil...
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and so it was very useful i think for congressman louis to remind us of that. to hear dr. king's whole speech again, you know, it's interesting that the point at which the speech takes off when he talks about i have a dream at the suggestion of mahalia jackson who says tell them about the dream mar tirn, in the background and it just takes off those two parts of the speech are fascinating to hear. and then as chris said, it's a source to another plain and you just think of the very few men and women in history who had that pa sort of power with their words to shape reality with their words and you think of lincoln, of churchill and dr. king. rice is right. we're not going to hear words that powerful again anytime soon. >> especially eugene, words that are from the heart, no script. this is ad lib as you mentioned. so many people don't realize it was mahalia jackson in the background saying tell them about the dream. he had the speech written and it was warming the crowd but then it went as they say these days, next level. something that is destiny that cannot be written or
and so it was very useful i think for congressman louis to remind us of that. to hear dr. king's whole speech again, you know, it's interesting that the point at which the speech takes off when he talks about i have a dream at the suggestion of mahalia jackson who says tell them about the dream mar tirn, in the background and it just takes off those two parts of the speech are fascinating to hear. and then as chris said, it's a source to another plain and you just think of the very few men and...
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that true force inside each of us. i see it when a white mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth thinks of his own grandfather in the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it's there when the native born recognizing that striving spirit of the new infant, when the interracial couple connects the pains of a gay couple who are discriminated against and understands it as their own. that's where courage comes from. when we turn not from each other or on each other but towards one another and we find that we do not walk alone, that's where courage comes from. [applause] >> and with that courage we can stand together for good jobs and just wages. with that courage we can stand together for the right to health care in the richest nation on earth for every person. with that courage we can stand together for the right of every child from the corners to the hills to get an education that stirs the mind and captures the spirit and prepares them for the world that awai
that true force inside each of us. i see it when a white mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth thinks of his own grandfather in the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it's there when the native born recognizing that striving spirit of the new infant, when the interracial couple connects the pains of a gay couple who are discriminated against and understands it as their own. that's where courage comes from. when we turn not from...
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did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you. god bless you. >> please welcome christine king ferris. [ applause ] >> thank you. president obama and mrs. obama, former presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this a assembly today, but i am certainly and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king jr. when he was a baby. it has been my great privilege to watch my little brother grow and thrive and develop into a fine man and then a great leader whose legacy continues to inspire countless millions around the world. unfortunately, a flu virus 50 years ago prevented me from attending the original march, but i was able to watch it on television, and i was as awe struck as everyone else. i knew martin was an excellent preacher because i had seen him deliver on many occasions. but on that day, martin achieved greatness because he melded the hopes and d
did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you. god bless you. >> please welcome christine king ferris. [ applause ] >> thank you. president obama and mrs. obama, former presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this a assembly today, but i am certainly and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king...
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did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> that of course of martin luther king iii, the eldest son of the dr. reverend martin luther king. of course the burden placed on that family is immense when you think about it. think about a family where every church you went to in the south during that time you saw the image of your father on every fan in every pew. >> presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today, and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this assembly today, but i am certainly, and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king jr. when he was a baby. it has been my great privilege to watch my little brother grow and thrive and develop into a fine man, and then a great leader whose legacy continues to inspire countless, millions around the world. unfortunately, a bought of flew virus 50 years ago prevented me from attending the original march, but i was
did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> that of course of martin luther king iii, the eldest son of the dr. reverend martin luther king. of course the burden placed on that family is immense when you think about it. think about a family where every church you went to in the south during that time you saw the image of your father on every fan in every pew. >> presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am...
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in all of us? as the bells toll, let us remind ourselves, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. as the bells toll, we commit to a life of service because dr. king, one of my favorite quotes from him is, not everybody can be famous, but everybody can be great. because fwragreatness is determ by service. so we ask ourselves, what are we doing for others to lift others up? and as the bells toll, we must recommit to that the love that abides and connects each us to shine through and let freedom ring. [ applause ] >> that was oprah winfrey giving a very moving speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. we're going to take a quick break and come back with two former presidents and president barack obama. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with coupon... now until labor day. only at hotels.com "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? s
in all of us? as the bells toll, let us remind ourselves, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. as the bells toll, we commit to a life of service because dr. king, one of my favorite quotes from him is, not everybody can be famous, but everybody can be great. because fwragreatness is determ by service. so we ask ourselves, what are we doing for others to lift others up? and as the bells toll, we must recommit to that the love that abides and connects each us to shine through and...
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you can also send us at tweet. if you want, send us an e-mail. it also right about one he took office, he came in after ronald reagan. he took office at 70 plus and takes office after arnold schwarzenegger. >> guest: two different phases of american politics. certainly coming after ronald reagan, this was during his ascent and the beginning of modern conservatism. the main conservative figure before that had been barry goldwater. and reagan was the face of a different sort of american conservatism. when arnold schwarzenegger was governor, the other republican, i was a sign of the devolution of the california republican party and also of the institution of governor. really the only state level republican is essentially self financed millionaires or arnold schwarzenegger is independently famous. the former governor had been recalled. so similar you have jerry brown falling to four republican actors. very different phases for the state. >> host: when it comes to the state in the condition of the state, you write this, as were problems, they are amer
you can also send us at tweet. if you want, send us an e-mail. it also right about one he took office, he came in after ronald reagan. he took office at 70 plus and takes office after arnold schwarzenegger. >> guest: two different phases of american politics. certainly coming after ronald reagan, this was during his ascent and the beginning of modern conservatism. the main conservative figure before that had been barry goldwater. and reagan was the face of a different sort of american...